05.06.2021 - 23.02.2022

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Vocal Band
Photo: Commune de Kayl

05.06.2021 - 23.02.2022

Disciplines

Musique pop / rock / électro

Project Partner

Gemeng Käl & Stad Rëmeleng

Description

The starting point is that traditional choirs are finding it increasingly difficult to survive and to find young singers to ensure the continuity of their choirs. Few young people are interested in this form of artistic expression, although the voice is in fact the primary musical instrument of man and woman. To create a new choir, to avoid the charm of an ensemble of 'older' people, to give it a vigorous youthful air - these were the key words that guided us in the conception of the project. We want to make young people want to sing again, to get involved in music without necessarily having a high level of expertise to master an instrument. We are going to convince young people that they can sing, that they can get up on stage with just their voice to be heard.

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Past Events

05.06.2021 - 06.06.2021

Stage

  • Musique
  • Atelier / Workshop
Maison des Jeunes Kayl, Maison des jeunes de Kayl, 1, rue de l’Hôtel de Ville, L-3674 Kayl, Kayl
Luxembourgeois
12 ans et 65

12.06.2021 - 13.06.2021

Stage

  • Musique
  • Atelier / Workshop
Maison des Jeunes Rumelange, 5 rue de la Fontaine, L-3726, Rumelange
Luxembourgeois
12 ans et 65

05.11.2021 - 07.11.2021

Stage

  • Musique
  • Atelier / Workshop
Maison des Jeunes Kayl, Kayl
Luxembourgeois
12 ans et 65

05.11.2021 - 07.11.2021

Stage

  • Musique
  • Atelier / Workshop
Maison des Jeunes Rumelange, Maison des Jeunes Rumelange, Rumelange
Luxembourgeois
12 ans et 65

23.02.2022 • 19:15 - 20:30

Stage

  • Musique
  • Atelier / Workshop
Schungfabrik, resp. Centre Hollefels du Service national de Jeunesse, Tétange
Luxembourgeois
12 ans et 65

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About

Claire Parsons is a Luxembourgish jazz singer of English origin whose interest in music came at the young age of 5, where she started playing the classical piano at the Conservatory of Luxembourg. She later studied other instruments such as classical and electrical guitar at the age of 9, jazz piano at the age of 15, classical and jazz vocals at the age of 16. She got her master's degree in 2020 in jazz vocals at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels under the supervision of the internationally renowned Belgian jazz singer David Linx and pianist Diederik Wissels. She won the prize of 'Best Upcoming Musician' in 2018. In 2019 she won the 'First Prize Albert Michiels' at the B-Jazz International Contest in Belgium and in 2020 the first prize at the 'Jazz Maastricht Professional Awards' with the project Aishinka. After releasing her first EP 'OnOff' with the Claire Parsons & Eran Har Even Duo in 2019, she released her first album 'In Geometry' with her Quintet in May 2020 under the label Double Moon Records.